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PhilipSeeMore

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Until recently physicians have been the voice of authority.. Physician authority has been undermined by a number of factors. Which one is not one of those factors?
 
  a. Other stakeholders have taken a visible and more active role in deciding the diagnosis and course of treatment.
  b. Pharmaceutical companies market drugs directly to consumers.
  c. Patients are overwhelmed with information, making them apathetic patients.
  d. Insurance companies often set the terms of care and treatment.

Question 2

Is offering high salaries  say 250 times larger than the average household income  really necessary to make sure someone qualified takes the job of CEO? This is a question most relevant to which sociological perspective?
 
  a. functionalist
  b. symbolic interactionists
  c. conflict
  d. feminist



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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